Camila Alves McConaughey added a glitzy twist to her sartorial agenda this week as she stepped out in a scene-stealing number for the ACL Live at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas, on April 23.
The Brazilian native wore a sleeveless black maxi dress that featured a form-fitting silhouette that contoured her sculpted figure. The garment was adorned with intricate sequins that glistened under the lights of the cameras. Camila styled the look with a pair of pointed-tie black heels, diamond-encrusted drop earrings and matching rings.
Camila’s luscious dark locks were styled into soft waves while her makeup oozed glam, courtesy of a smoky eye, a pinch of blush, and a glossy lip.
The model’s wardrobe typically leans towards minimalist, monochromatic numbers rather than embellished fabrics. Her style agenda is something she has seemingly passed down to her daughter, Vida, with the pair wearing coordinating looks for the TIME Women of the Year Gala 2026 last month.
In contrast to her sparkly dress, Camila wore a maxi double-breasted blazer dress in an ethereal white hue. The ensemble was styled with matching white stilettos. Meanwhile, Vida donned a single-breasted short black blazer dress which featured pintuck detailing on the bust. She teamed the dress with sheer tights and platform heels.
Camila and Matthew McConaughey tied the knot in 2012 and welcomed their eldest child, Levi, in July 2008. Vida was born next in January 2010, closely followed by Livingston in December 2012.
Camila and Matthew’s marriage
The actor admitted he was initially “scared” to marry his now-wife. During an interview on Chris Williamson’s Modern Wisdom podcast, Matthew revealed he was prompted to propose after his son, Levi, questioned why the couple had different surnames.
“My son comes to me at four years old and says, ‘Why isn’t Mama McConaughey?'” he said. “I’m going through my head. You’re four, dude. I sat there. I was like, ‘God, did your mom put you with this? It’s a great question, but I mean, we’re not because we’re not married. When you get married, you switch your name. Okay.'”
Matthew continued: “And then he just got listened and all of a sudden he goes, ‘Are you scared?’ He’s four years old, dude. And I was like, ‘Yeah, I guess I am.’ I didn’t want to do it because that’s what you’re supposed to do. It’s time. We’ve been dating for this long. We got engaged. I didn’t want to do it by the book,” he added.
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